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and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very substantial required training that all tsos have to go through. >> how do you train -- i'm baffled. how to train one to know to call their supervisor and tell him i'm not going to be a work or i may be late? >> it is commonsense. and i would tell you that we have ethics training. we have integrity training. we have situational training on videos for our people. we're trying to train a workforce of about 47,000 screeners, and they have to do the job and have to be trained. they get in on an annual basis. we distrusted it would but messages. i want to you on the issue of tardiness, you're right. i'm not going to disa
and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very...
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god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you. i love john and all the rest. by god, keep the faith, keep the faith. you're going to win this son of a bitch. >> absolutely. >> i don't know whether you can get any reactions and call me back. would you mind? >> i don't think i can. >> i agree. don't call a soul. the hell with it. let me just say from me to you, any cabinet officer except weinberger, and thank god and no staff member. >> the board says they were instructed not to put any calls through. >> the hell with that. i told them to put all the calls through. >> that may be why you ha
god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you....
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america is a messy process. i would encourage everyone to exercise power that senator mccain mentioned. but more than anything, i would encourage those that have a voice in this and have been quiet so far to speak up. i think that's been a difference among conservatives this time, and if we continue that, i see a great hope to get this through the house of representatives signed by the president of the united states. >> you get the last word. >> i guess be uncomfortable. that's part of my message. i think we've gotten too comfortable having the same conversations and not challenging each other. sticking to the corners and sticking to our guns and our bullet points. and so why they give you quite frankly -- i would beg of you quite frankly to reach across the aisle and talk to people. try to kind of unpack this very messy topic because people's lives are at stake. and our futures are at stake and i frankly don't know how long i can keep weeding, you know. >> please think this panel for their contribution. [applau
america is a messy process. i would encourage everyone to exercise power that senator mccain mentioned. but more than anything, i would encourage those that have a voice in this and have been quiet so far to speak up. i think that's been a difference among conservatives this time, and if we continue that, i see a great hope to get this through the house of representatives signed by the president of the united states. >> you get the last word. >> i guess be uncomfortable. that's part...
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>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house, what comes to mind first? >> guest: first is people that are warehoused. it's a warehouse. anybody who thinks it's rehabilitation or trying to get people prepared to go back to society to warehouse in the first thing that comes to my mind is warehouse. c-span: what was it like the first day? who was with you and what were the first couple of days like? >> guest: i did something i didn't want to do. my friend ellen rattner said you must sit with web hubbell. i remember web hubbell when he walked into our hearing room chairman i believe for mr. leach of the services committee. we we
>> guest: i was part of the contract with america class so i came in 1995. of course in january and i resigned september or november of 2006. c-span: how long did you stay in prison? >> guest: i was in prison 17 months. i was behind the wall as we would say and into the halfway house so i did 17 months and federal time i was sentenced to 30 months. my plea deal was 18 months. c-span: when you think back on prison and i know you do a whole chapter on prison and you're halfway house,...
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information they need to understand what happened in syria and why it has such profound implications for america's national security. and all of us should be accountable as we move forward, and that can only be accomplished with a vote. i'm confident in the case our government has made without wait for u.n. inspectors. i'm comfortable going forward without the approval of a united nations security council that so far has been completely paralyzed and unwilling to holds a sad accountable. many people have advised against taking this decision to congress. and undoubtedly they were impacted by what we saw happen in the united kingdom this week when the parliament of our closest ally failed to pass a resolution with a similar goal, even as the prime minister supported taking action. yet while i believe i have the authority to carry out this military action without specific congressional authorization, i no we thi know that the country will be stronger and our actions will be more effective. >> all right. bob, you've been in the intelligence community for years here. hopefully you can hear me right now
information they need to understand what happened in syria and why it has such profound implications for america's national security. and all of us should be accountable as we move forward, and that can only be accomplished with a vote. i'm confident in the case our government has made without wait for u.n. inspectors. i'm comfortable going forward without the approval of a united nations security council that so far has been completely paralyzed and unwilling to holds a sad accountable. many...
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and chris dodd is part of the motion picture association of america. it not only guarantees that his book will be made into a movie, but that senator dodd is played by somebody really cool. [laughter] i hope so anyway. [laughter] >> senator dodd served in the united states congress representing connecticut for 36 years. thirty years in the united states senate. he is also the co-author in areas of education and financial services and foreign policy and election reform. he played a decisive role in writing the health care reform bill and he was co-author of the dodd-frank wall street act, which is what we are talking about today. he is a senior fellow in government studies at the brookings brookings institute and he is director of government studies between 1987 and 1999, before that he was executive director of the american political science association. he is the perfect commentator today because his most recent book is called it is even worse than it looks, how the american constitutional system collided with extremists. and i cannot wait for him to
and chris dodd is part of the motion picture association of america. it not only guarantees that his book will be made into a movie, but that senator dodd is played by somebody really cool. [laughter] i hope so anyway. [laughter] >> senator dodd served in the united states congress representing connecticut for 36 years. thirty years in the united states senate. he is also the co-author in areas of education and financial services and foreign policy and election reform. he played a...
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this, a fundamental cause of the rising inequality of wealth in america but it is also true that fears of deflationary persist in the world of commodities, equities in emerging countries and at central banks. they haunt the fed and the financial market not least because foreign economies try to adjust t and disorderly fall and now the rise of the dollar on foreign-exchanges. indeed, manipulated, floating exchange rates engage all flow demonic forces of light and mercantilism and foreign exchange controls. the combination of which has the power to destroy the international trading system as in fact it did during the interwar period from 1920 to 1940. let me touch briefly on only a few of these subjects during our discussion. in boat full light of history, the past century has been preeminently the era of financial disorder, an era inaugurated by world war i, a catastrophic and suicidal act of the west entailing the self immolation of the european great powers. it destroyed not only much of european civilization and the flower of its manhood but also destroyed the monetary system associa
this, a fundamental cause of the rising inequality of wealth in america but it is also true that fears of deflationary persist in the world of commodities, equities in emerging countries and at central banks. they haunt the fed and the financial market not least because foreign economies try to adjust t and disorderly fall and now the rise of the dollar on foreign-exchanges. indeed, manipulated, floating exchange rates engage all flow demonic forces of light and mercantilism and foreign...
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well, tim miller is with that will super pac, america rising. near ra an tan deny is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like theling average you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. in the state of virginia alone, hillary clinton is leading it five prospective republican presidential candidates. the only one that comes within a margin of error is new jersey governor chris christie who clinton leads by one point. according to latest poll in virginia, clinton beats jeb bush in virginia by five points and three other potential rivals trail her by double digits in virginia. hillary outperforms the state's current governor bok mcdonald by ten points and trounces marco rubio and kentucky senator rand paul by 12 points each. respond to that, please. >> it's pretty early for these polls. i'm gil give you one example why the clinto
well, tim miller is with that will super pac, america rising. near ra an tan deny is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like theling average you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. in the state of virginia alone, hillary clinton is leading it five prospective republican...
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i would like to see it flourished in america that never has. but i'd like that for the entire world. and to be honest, i think that the fixation with liberty as this american ideal, there's a lot of truth to that fixation historically, has -- it's kind of jumped the shark. i think that in the long term, i have more hope that there will be people elsewhere in the world that will take up the banner. it's the u.s. that is doing this to its open people and the rest of the world, and there are people all over the world outraged about it. now, i have no doubt that most of these people, if they were living under the most powerful, expensive state on earth, if their government had aces everywhere and claimed the authority to capture and kill anybody on earth on the sayso of the president alone, which our president claims the authority to do, i think that would be possible. but circumstances are that's not the way, and we saw with the collapse of communism, we have seen in china certainly has far way to go, a move toward liberty, away from the depths of
i would like to see it flourished in america that never has. but i'd like that for the entire world. and to be honest, i think that the fixation with liberty as this american ideal, there's a lot of truth to that fixation historically, has -- it's kind of jumped the shark. i think that in the long term, i have more hope that there will be people elsewhere in the world that will take up the banner. it's the u.s. that is doing this to its open people and the rest of the world, and there are...
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this was done through a sort of liberal takeover of our law studies in america. and i go through the takeover of the university's and worshiping the state as well. importing radical european secular liberalism to the american universities. the reason was because no american university could give you a graduate degree. yet to get europe to get it. europe in the mid-1800s to make unique study of the german universities and we get the most radical secular enlightenment use brought back to america, and stocks in our universities. by the end of the 1800's it formed the foundation of our entire understanding of the intelligence pushed down to our culture. the law, the development of our law schools. that is all law schools got contaminated. you have to go back to the end of the 1800's to find that out. one of the things the imported was this bad idea from the 19,053rd french republic. >> your off the hook. >> liberalism, they tend to be tolerant, but there are so intolerant of religion. >> the least of certain kinds. there that tall -- no problem tolerating or any othe
this was done through a sort of liberal takeover of our law studies in america. and i go through the takeover of the university's and worshiping the state as well. importing radical european secular liberalism to the american universities. the reason was because no american university could give you a graduate degree. yet to get europe to get it. europe in the mid-1800s to make unique study of the german universities and we get the most radical secular enlightenment use brought back to america,...
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this is one of those important public undertaking and the last twenty five years in america. you don't have a right to private if you are taking part in that. what about the iraqi citizen? where does -- and so, you know, we were constantly fighting back against it. >> quite frankly, a lot of men and women want war to be depicted as what it is. >> we got all the time. they would say it's bull shit. and different photographers say it in the book. i don't want to make it sound like the u.s. military is monolithic. there are different unit and people involved. a lot of are smart are progressive, and especially a lot of young captains against the young captains they were poets. one guy had a rock band in berlin before he enlisted. another guy was a professional surfer. you would run against the young captain and lieutenant. they said we want the american people to see what is going on. they tell a story about going from unit to unit and some units are saying you can't take a picture. i continue -- don't want to see a hangnail. she would leave and go to another unit and the guy wou
this is one of those important public undertaking and the last twenty five years in america. you don't have a right to private if you are taking part in that. what about the iraqi citizen? where does -- and so, you know, we were constantly fighting back against it. >> quite frankly, a lot of men and women want war to be depicted as what it is. >> we got all the time. they would say it's bull shit. and different photographers say it in the book. i don't want to make it sound like the...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> the interrogation video played in murder trial of julio blanco-gas raw had some of us watching it on the edge of our r seats and the man convictedded a of killing college student vanessa pham claimed not to know who she was before investigators got him to reveal the information they were looking for. >>> paul wagner is in studio with an in-depth look how investigators did their job. >> the interrogation video int played to the jury in the trial of julio blanco-garcia with observers on edge of their seats. >> and the man convicted of killing vanessa pham claimed toc not know where she is was before they got information. >>> julio blanco-garcia was caught in the shoplifting case and his fingerprints matched f printsin on vanessa pham's car.c >>> he and his partner introduce themselves engaging the suspect in conversation talking about it to yous. >> everybody -- some have eagles. >> yes. right. >> conditionally what he
no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. >>> the interrogation video played in murder trial of julio blanco-gas raw had some of us watching it on the edge of our r seats and the man convictedded a of killing college student vanessa pham claimed not to know who she was before investigators got him to reveal the information they were looking for. >>> paul wagner...
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>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia has stabbed us in the back and each day that snowden is allowed to roam free is another twist of the knife. >> schieffer: we'll hear from new york democrat chuck schumer and we'll talk with house budget committee chairman paul ryan. plus analysis from the "washington post's" dan balz, author of the new book "collision 2012." peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." barton gellman of "time" magazine and the "washington post." david sanger of the "new york times," and cbs news political director john dickerson. a lot to cover, but it's what we do on "face the nation." captioning sponsor
>> schieffer: today on "face the nation," america on edge as the u.s. government issues a worldwide terror alert. 22 u.s. embassies are closed because officials say they've uncovered a possible terror threat from al qaeda. we'll have reports on that and get the latest from the chairman of the house homeland security committee, michael mccaul. then we'll turn to the week's other big story-- the fallout from russia granting asylum to n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> russia...
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-- this is what america is, it's about diversity. it's really diverse. i can see, like, any face anywhere, yeah. >> bonnie erbe: after graduating, jennifer returned to taiwan for a long visit and landed a job. the attorney told us american-educated asians earn very high salaries when they work for american companies with offices in their homelands, more than they would have made otherwise. however, a few months later, she learned she could not stay in the country as a tourist and she had to give up her job and move back to california. what's your goal? where do you see yourself living? >> i would say, find a job, get married. i want to raise my kids in taiwan, yeah, instead of america. i like my situation, i kind of want to raise them in taiwan for about the first ten years and move back to america. i just kind of want them to know the culture i grew up in. >> bonnie erbe: like jennifer's parents, yung bo and his wife have to decide when it is most advantageous to send leo to the united states. he's thinking he'll send leo over after
-- this is what america is, it's about diversity. it's really diverse. i can see, like, any face anywhere, yeah. >> bonnie erbe: after graduating, jennifer returned to taiwan for a long visit and landed a job. the attorney told us american-educated asians earn very high salaries when they work for american companies with offices in their homelands, more than they would have made otherwise. however, a few months later, she learned she could not stay in the country as a tourist and she had...
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our guest is michael needham, the ceo of heritage action for america. it was founded three years ago. thanks for being our guest. let me introduce our reporters. bob cusack is the managing editor of "the hill" and neil lesniewski. >> let's go right to obamacare. this is the issue that is facing the gop. why do you think republicans can do this? before republicans have funded obamacare. the election did not fix much.-- change much. it may have only have democratic control. >> for the last three or four years republicans were all elected on the promise to get rid of obamacare and have relied on someone else coming in and saving the day. the supreme court will come in and rule it unconstitutional. the american people are going to get rid of president obama. the public and lawmakers who have all pledged that they will do everything they can to stop obamacare now have a time for choosing. in october 1 sign up. a day before the sign ups start of the defund the government. this is the time for them to lay down a marker and say have told our constituents that w
our guest is michael needham, the ceo of heritage action for america. it was founded three years ago. thanks for being our guest. let me introduce our reporters. bob cusack is the managing editor of "the hill" and neil lesniewski. >> let's go right to obamacare. this is the issue that is facing the gop. why do you think republicans can do this? before republicans have funded obamacare. the election did not fix much.-- change much. it may have only have democratic control....
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but when he came to america he found dying of silk was not in great demand. he became a candle and soap maker. this is a pattern that followed quite consistently without restrictive guild does chelation, people were much freer to pursue new interest, to develop new skills. and that played into this notion that we can have useful knowledge, practical knowledge that advance is not only our own social position with that of our society. so as a result many of these master craftsman or even mechanic or even a lowly tournament could aspire to become an independent entrepreneur with considerable economic security and a company social status and political influence. this movement was further mode, particularly annually by the puritans added more so in and around philadelphia with large quaker population, both put a premium on labor and particularly on the nobility of labor. so working with one's hands producing something, laboring honestly was a social good that perhaps and carried connotations that it didn't always carry back into europe. so as a say in the journeym
but when he came to america he found dying of silk was not in great demand. he became a candle and soap maker. this is a pattern that followed quite consistently without restrictive guild does chelation, people were much freer to pursue new interest, to develop new skills. and that played into this notion that we can have useful knowledge, practical knowledge that advance is not only our own social position with that of our society. so as a result many of these master craftsman or even mechanic...
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did not say america will be energy independent it said it will be close to energy independence if all of these assumptions go as planned now one thing you can assure yourself in the resource sector whether it's oil or gas or coal uranium nothing ever goes as planned remember america just seventy years ago is talking become a major net importer of l n g energy and because of the success of the shale fracking is now talking becoming a major global exporter of ellen g. so again changed and the reality is yes shale oil and shale gas have been again changer yes shale oil and gas have been extremely successful but it's a very high cost of production that's what's important to understand cheap oil is gone and america will not be energy independent according to the timeframe that the media put which was twenty twenty two so no it will not be energy independent by then so unfortunately it looks like we're looking at maybe ten dollars per gallon when we go to the gas station let me ask you about the b.p. oil spill because there is an interesting regular regulatory implication for this there was
did not say america will be energy independent it said it will be close to energy independence if all of these assumptions go as planned now one thing you can assure yourself in the resource sector whether it's oil or gas or coal uranium nothing ever goes as planned remember america just seventy years ago is talking become a major net importer of l n g energy and because of the success of the shale fracking is now talking becoming a major global exporter of ellen g. so again changed and the...
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only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not mathematicians. in other words, they were supreme practitioners of what i mean by be useful knowledge. be -- now, attempts in general to explain america's technological prowess, i've found, generally revolve around the notion it is our political and social systems that provided the ideal platform for innovation and for the associated economic growth, prosperity and the pursuit of happiness. so in this view it was the new republic shaped by the founding fathers that set the stage for an explosion of innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries. an explosion that we can all agree continues to
only in america could two bicycle mechanics launch an aviation industry and so forth. now, what's important here is that all of these figures share a number of key traits. well, one, they were largely or wholly self-taught. that is, they were not products of formal education. as a result, they had freed themselves from the constraints of conventional wisdom and traditional authority. they preferred practical solutions to theoretical discussion. they were, in essence, engineers not...
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liberalism nearly destroyed black america. now it's time for black america to return the favor. >> greta: hi specter. the growth at the gate. just me. >>> hello, eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and brian kilmeade. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." as the summer races forward, so does the race debate in america. stand your ground gave way to stop and frisk, now "the butler" hottest movie of the summer has a director that says america is more racist since president obama took office than before. more on that in a moment. first, we know the zimmerman trial ended weeks ago. i was stunned when i saw a brand new political attack ad which reenac reenacts the night trayvon martin crossed paths with george zimmerman. it is dramatic, provocative, is it fair. before we show the ad, we must warn you it is dramatic. beware if you have kids, especially younger kids watching. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> okay. all right, sir, what is your name? >> g
liberalism nearly destroyed black america. now it's time for black america to return the favor. >> greta: hi specter. the growth at the gate. just me. >>> hello, eric bolling with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, and brian kilmeade. it is 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." as the summer races forward, so does the race debate in america. stand your ground gave way to stop and frisk, now "the butler" hottest movie of the summer has a director...
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that's a problem for america that we need to fix for america. bill: will you get the votes to fight back on this? >> i don't know. it is going to be tough but i think it is important to get a vote so every member of the senate and hopefully there will be a vote in the house, every member of the house gets to stand either with washington or with the american people. bill: but once it is exposed, you have to think people will come to their senses. it just looks bad. this is unbelievable! >> that's why getting the vote is so important. bill: sir, thank you for your time today. >> thanks, bill. bill: david vittert out of louisiana today. when you folks come back to washington in sent we'll be watching this, okay. >> great. bill: we'll see if you stick to your word as well. >> absolutely. bill: david individual -- vitter, thank you for your time. martha: meantime today rnc is about to vote whether the republican party will be cutting two major networks out of the 2016 debates over upcoming movies and documentaries about hillary clinton. take you ther
that's a problem for america that we need to fix for america. bill: will you get the votes to fight back on this? >> i don't know. it is going to be tough but i think it is important to get a vote so every member of the senate and hopefully there will be a vote in the house, every member of the house gets to stand either with washington or with the american people. bill: but once it is exposed, you have to think people will come to their senses. it just looks bad. this is unbelievable!...
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many more protests i hope there will be in the held at 800 cities in every city in america. people can now and said no. we will not tolerate this house we will oppose you with every ounce of this totalitarian measure. with david do is say yes. you are right. with david hold a hearing in they would introduce bills out of recognition along the way. then they would come forward with their reform that is the nature of the great popular pressure. i would hope that people would understand what we need in this case is not reform but we need to tear these things apart brick by brick and let people know that we will never trust again positions of power if we tolerate this to me will be treated that way we tolerated it this long with the excuses and the blown out of proportion with lies and lies. and we forgive them somehow. that is very dangerous. i'll dig this is an issue that is negotiable because this portends under totalitarianism of they know everything about you then very few people can be blackmailed and even if you are not blackmailed by virtue they will threaten family membe
many more protests i hope there will be in the held at 800 cities in every city in america. people can now and said no. we will not tolerate this house we will oppose you with every ounce of this totalitarian measure. with david do is say yes. you are right. with david hold a hearing in they would introduce bills out of recognition along the way. then they would come forward with their reform that is the nature of the great popular pressure. i would hope that people would understand what we...
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we always have been, america has always been the leader by example. but when we -- how the lead by example when we are not going to obey our own laws? there really is a question, are we all monarchies horror public? are we to be ruled by -- if we pick and choose which lost to obey what message is that send? i say to all americans, democrats, independents, republicans, enough is enough. we're going to take it anymore. collier representatives and tell them enough already. tell them to take care of our country. tell them not 1 penny more to countries that are burning of five. mr. president, i suggest that today we do something historic and listen to the american people. the american people don't want good money after bad shovel and sent overseas. they want the text of the problems we have a home, do some nation building here at home. my amendment that i will introduce surely will give your representatives the chance to vote for this. chair going to say yes we will obey the law. we are not sending any more weapons to egypt and we're going to take the mone
we always have been, america has always been the leader by example. but when we -- how the lead by example when we are not going to obey our own laws? there really is a question, are we all monarchies horror public? are we to be ruled by -- if we pick and choose which lost to obey what message is that send? i say to all americans, democrats, independents, republicans, enough is enough. we're going to take it anymore. collier representatives and tell them enough already. tell them to take care...
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it's always been an issue that resonates with america. taxes were one of the reasons that we declared our independence in the first place. we thought we ought to have a direct say in it, which we did. i think it is a major, you know, after her. i think you're going to see it more particularly if congress cannot act in the next couple of years, in this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time that we had really important tax stuff, ronald reagan was president. he ran on what was called camp rock, it was lowering the rates 90. another part of it out in the tax reform act of 1986. helped to get him elected and reelected. help to unlock the prosperity of the 1980s. so we need to change the tax system and there are multiple ways. the flat tax, to me, is easy. the fair tax, again, it would be better than what we have now for sure. >> yes, ma'am? >> thank you so much for coming. >> thank you. >> and energy state, it seems like we're getting attached to fuel these days in the coal ind
it's always been an issue that resonates with america. taxes were one of the reasons that we declared our independence in the first place. we thought we ought to have a direct say in it, which we did. i think it is a major, you know, after her. i think you're going to see it more particularly if congress cannot act in the next couple of years, in this divided situation. i suspect whoever is running for president will make it a major issue. the last time that we had really important tax stuff,...
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in the united states because this will be a shock to most of your listeners but the progression of america, i don't even call it american it anymore is just another country we are undistinguished we used to be special indifferent and everybody knew it now is just another loaded government running another geographical area. it is turning into a police state very rapidly with the militarization of the police they don't knock on the door anymore it is just a s.w.a.t. brayed the government is completely and totally bankrupt 1.2 trillion dollars 90 percent was purchased by the federal reserve even the tidies to not want to buy it a try to get rid of their dollars. there is a panic for the exit. >> host: we invited you to talk about the book that has just come out, "totally incorrect" has told to lewis and james. who is he? >> guest: he writes the newsletter for us called the international speculator that follows exploration companies, apollo style section anywhere. >> host: what is a junior resources company? >> guest: looking for gold, nickel, uranium, kobol ds, you name it. 92 naturally occur
in the united states because this will be a shock to most of your listeners but the progression of america, i don't even call it american it anymore is just another country we are undistinguished we used to be special indifferent and everybody knew it now is just another loaded government running another geographical area. it is turning into a police state very rapidly with the militarization of the police they don't knock on the door anymore it is just a s.w.a.t. brayed the government is...
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but if it came up in the of the context that you raised first, it's just part of life in america. >> ladies and gentlemen, on that note, floyd has kindly agreed to sign his book. again, critics have given it an incredible review, and it's just a breathtaking book. i've read and it's breathtaking. i would strongly urge you to have your book signed by floyd but if you could just remain seated for about 20 seconds. my last question to float, could you tell us if the society for challenge into getting and the supreme court questioning? [laughter] >> certainly much more relaxing. >> actually. on outlook know, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking one of the most brilliant scholars and lawyers that this nation has had that has impacted many of our lives on a regular basis. thank you. [applause] >> you are watching tv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> up next, booktv's peter slen into his office and one. this weaknesses concludes with military historian antony beevor followed by victorian era expert judith flanders. antony beevor talked about
but if it came up in the of the context that you raised first, it's just part of life in america. >> ladies and gentlemen, on that note, floyd has kindly agreed to sign his book. again, critics have given it an incredible review, and it's just a breathtaking book. i've read and it's breathtaking. i would strongly urge you to have your book signed by floyd but if you could just remain seated for about 20 seconds. my last question to float, could you tell us if the society for challenge...
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it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest in the country. >>> next up. bob. as my 10th grade biology teacher would say, give the gums a rest. >>> alec baldwin out of his cage, went rabid on another paparazzi. !! he the aggressor yesterday? >> police say neither party are >> greg, you are one followed by the paparazzi all the time, you don't lose your temper. >> i don't. i welcome it. i think they're lovely people. i have to defend, to be fair and balanced, i have to defend alec. i was impressed by the moves. granted, the guy can't just thr against the car. >> he says it is self defense because the photographer rushed his wife
it is up to america to decide whether we watch it happen or tip it over. i feel bad for the innocent people born into the hell where the bad devour the good. >> they are in fact using chemical weapons and women and children are being killed. don't we have responsibility to do something? >> russia is involved, that's why syria is different from libya. >> we are not getting into a proxy war with russia. if we go in and bomb and assad doesn't step down, we have no moral interest...
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when you answer from america, the response is we love america. tell your president think you, he saved us. libyans are anxious to join the 21st century after being under the dictator for 42 years. -- tell your president thank you. host: that is superimposed over photographs of an ancient ruins. the photographs by your colleague shows a lot of greco roman ruins. guest: this goes away to where they are now. they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire. in the second third century a.d. emperors wasman empire libyan. when you travel through those places that are memorialized by mike colleague who was a great photographer, you see -- you get a sense of a very thriving libya back then, but also a libya very much connected to the world across the mediterranean. that was severed by muammar gaddafi. host: 4 10,000 years the location attracted colonizers as a population of each wave of newcomers is slowly forge the libyan identity. today evidence of other cultures and history, a greek theaters and italian cafes is stamped on thi
when you answer from america, the response is we love america. tell your president think you, he saved us. libyans are anxious to join the 21st century after being under the dictator for 42 years. -- tell your president thank you. host: that is superimposed over photographs of an ancient ruins. the photographs by your colleague shows a lot of greco roman ruins. guest: this goes away to where they are now. they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire. in the second...
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the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he was the winner. because of his resilience in the end i.t. out at the strategic level. i think my time is kind of a. what i will end with one somewhat controversial question question -- statement. when the war in iraq was ratcheting up, i got a call from the woman that does offense at "the l.a. times." she said, i want you to write an op-ed on what washington would do about iraq. what he would do about iraq. so i said stephanie, washington wouldn't know where iraq was. he wouldn't know about weapons of mass destruction, jihads, whatever. he said that's right. now write
the end of the war is over 30,000 british troops still in north america. but they just decide to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776. there is a thought process that leads to learning the lesson that begins at that time. it is hard for him to accept this. eventually he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hannibal, napoleon, robert e. lee, rommel. washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he...
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the end of the war, treaty signed, over 30,000 british troops in north america, but they just decided to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776 or the thought process that leads to the learning lesson begins at that time. it's hard for him to accept this, but, eventually, he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hanibal, napolean, robert e. lee, rommel, washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he was a winner. he was a because of the resilience and strategics he had at the inside level. i think my time is kind of up. i'll end with a somewhat controversial question or statement. when the war in iraq was wrash eting up, i got a call from the woman who does op-eds at the l.a. times and said shsh -- she said, i want you to write an op-ed on what washington would have done about iraq. [laughter] or what he would do. i said, stephanie, washington wouldn't know where iraq was. [laughter] he wouldn't know about weapons of mass destruction, jihad, whatever. she said, that's right; now right the p
the end of the war, treaty signed, over 30,000 british troops in north america, but they just decided to leave. washington learns this lesson in the summer of 1776 or the thought process that leads to the learning lesson begins at that time. it's hard for him to accept this, but, eventually, he does. if you think about it, many of the great generals in world history are losers. hanibal, napolean, robert e. lee, rommel, washington was not a good general. he lost more battles than he won, but he...
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. >>> jeff bezos, the man behind amazon.com, the man who changed the way america shopped and the way a lot of americans read books, is getting into the news business. the news was so big it was announced on the ticker on the "washington post" building today. that's because the news was about the "washington post." bezos is buying the paper and related media properties for $250 million. the news came as a bombshell in a company town where it's personal. "the washington post" of watergate fame is a local paper owned by the graham family, and struggling like just about everything else printed on paper. it's part of a recent trend in which wealthy individuals are becoming the saviors in many cases of traditional mainstream and especially print media. many cases because they believe in quality work and a robust press. billionaire warren buffett has bought up several local papers. just days ago the co-owner of the boston red sox announced he's buying "the boston globe." bezos told the post staff late today he knows it will be a shock, but, quote, the values of the post do not neat changing
. >>> jeff bezos, the man behind amazon.com, the man who changed the way america shopped and the way a lot of americans read books, is getting into the news business. the news was so big it was announced on the ticker on the "washington post" building today. that's because the news was about the "washington post." bezos is buying the paper and related media properties for $250 million. the news came as a bombshell in a company town where it's personal. "the...
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from the recent chicago tribune lit fest, boston globe reporters discuss their book "whitey bulger: america's most wanted gangster and the man hunt that brought him to justice." , the trialgan -- began june 12, 2013. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on such a beautiful day. we don't get a lot of those here. i'm with the chicago tribune, write a business column with kevin and shelly murphy of the boston globe who are here not to do scouting on the chicago black hawks. [laughter] but to talk about their new book on whitey bulger, the boston mobster caught on the lamb after, what, 16 years, and first of all, let's get -- you guys have been boston journalists for quite a long time at this point. >> somebody said between us it's, like, what, 16 years? yeah, we've been chasing him combined total for 25 -- i mean, 25 each, so 50 between us. >> wow. i was reminded in the beginning, when i was a kid, my father was taking a friend of mine to go see butch cassidy and the sun dance kid. he said, you know, remember, whatever the movie makes of them, they are the bad guys, and the other thing that it
from the recent chicago tribune lit fest, boston globe reporters discuss their book "whitey bulger: america's most wanted gangster and the man hunt that brought him to justice." , the trialgan -- began june 12, 2013. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on such a beautiful day. we don't get a lot of those here. i'm with the chicago tribune, write a business column with kevin and shelly murphy of the boston globe who are here not to do scouting on the chicago black hawks....
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she had gone on political trips with him in the united states into south and latin america which was very unusual for women in her generation. so she had the wanderlust from the time she was a young girl. she was very proud of the fact that she spoke fluent french and german which he perfected while she was at the content making the best of a bad situation which would become her mantra in life. when she married this was a way to escape both the boisterous mess of the children and perhaps some of the upset over the weaknesses in her marriage and in some ways perhaps was also a form of birth control because of worst the catholic church the catholic church would not have allowed any artificial contraception. >> host: she thought mine was enough. >> guest: she thought mine was enough and in later years she was on the merv griffin show in the early 70's and he brought up that her son bobby and his wife ethel had 11. rose said well if i had known it was a competition i might've had more than nine. >> host: i think it was a bit of a competition. there was one trip where they want to rush on
she had gone on political trips with him in the united states into south and latin america which was very unusual for women in her generation. so she had the wanderlust from the time she was a young girl. she was very proud of the fact that she spoke fluent french and german which he perfected while she was at the content making the best of a bad situation which would become her mantra in life. when she married this was a way to escape both the boisterous mess of the children and perhaps some...
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so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out and we became as one. my mother's gesture there. my smile, my tenth grade geometry teacher. the way she puts her hand on the desk whenever i get over to the desk which is hardly ever. all those experiences have gone into making, of course, every effort i can manage to be the teacher. so i held a huge -- a huge debt of gratitude to all those teachers. we all do really. we all have a lineage. we'll come to summer. someone made it possible for us to be in to be here. without them we would not a survived. from the very first day we l.a. huge unpayable debt to so ma
so this has been on public television across america several times. wrensen -- norway, israel, south korea, romania. believe it's a shot in estonia which is interesting. so chris is happy to have had a success with this. again, is not about a single teacher. when i see his film i see myself, but in literally disappears. as see myself teaching, but i see my teachers teaching to me, my mother's -- mother was my fourth grade teacher in virginia and now i turned out really well. everything came out...
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we've tallied the results, and you said it, america. mike murphy, the bear on google won the debate, although you may -- >> i commend our viewers for their charitable bets. >> final trades. >> memory research. >> buy citi. >> buy apple. >> nice, 1:00 exactly. "power lunch" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> nailed it. 1:00 on the button. stocks are steady following last week's sell-off but there are new fears about the emerging markets. is there still opportunity out there or is your money better off here in the u.s. with tapering right around the corner? >>> a big week for retail earnings, folks. the sector is up about 25% so far this year. and we will tell you the one thing, the one thing that is defining the retail winners and losers, and it will surprise you. and may actually make you a little queasy when you find out. >>> and the wildfires out west, huge, fast-growing blaze sparking mandatory evacuations in idaho. sun valley, that is the area that is apparently most at risk out the
we've tallied the results, and you said it, america. mike murphy, the bear on google won the debate, although you may -- >> i commend our viewers for their charitable bets. >> final trades. >> memory research. >> buy citi. >> buy apple. >> nice, 1:00 exactly. "power lunch" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> nailed it. 1:00 on the button. stocks are steady following last week's...
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now says it did not know the hijacker was already in america, bob, and making those calls from san diego. >> schieffer: okay. bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the way it comes up with those numbers and, believe it or not, lady gaga is now part of the act. anthony mason has that. >> reporter: the economy was stronger last year than we thought. a new formula for calculating g.d.p. says it grew 2.8%-- better than the 2.2% first reported. the recession was also not as bad. g.d.p. fell 2.9% during the financial crisis, the new formula finds. it was down 3.2% under the old. >> we are certainly changing our estimates throughout history but we are not rewriting economic history. >> reporter: steve landfeld heads the bureau of economic analysis at the commerce department wh
now says it did not know the hijacker was already in america, bob, and making those calls from san diego. >> schieffer: okay. bob orr in washington. the federal reserve said today said the economy slowed a bit in the path month going from moderate growth to just modest. and the fed said it will keep interest rates low to stimulate it. the economy grew just 1.7% in the second quarter of this year but that was still better than the 1.1% in the first quarter. the government has revised the...
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robert higgs author of dilutions of power and anthony gregory author of the power of habeas corpus in america talked about the protection of civil liberties in the u.s. since 9/11. it's about an hour and 40 minutes. good morning everybody. welcome. it is a tremendous honor to share the stage with bob and anthony who are two of my favorite people and i admire their work enormously. this is a huge topic we have to cover tonight. there are a lot of aspect and it's going to be a challenge to be able to cover some of those. i have warned both bob and anthony that i will be holding them to tight schedules so we can get through it and we will have plenty of time for your questions and we want to have a good discussion following. in your association goes back many years and it's been fruitful starting with the production of this book crisis and the episodes in the growth of american government pity it was first published by oxford university press in 1987 and remained in print ever since. we were very honored to be able to issue the 21st anniversary edition last year and your work has certainly infor
robert higgs author of dilutions of power and anthony gregory author of the power of habeas corpus in america talked about the protection of civil liberties in the u.s. since 9/11. it's about an hour and 40 minutes. good morning everybody. welcome. it is a tremendous honor to share the stage with bob and anthony who are two of my favorite people and i admire their work enormously. this is a huge topic we have to cover tonight. there are a lot of aspect and it's going to be a challenge to be...
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the problem is girls in america watch this, want to replicate it. this is the dance routine version of what liberal feminists tell girls today in college across america. dance, embrace your sexuality, lead with your sex, have sex like a man. see how well it works, girls. guys don't respect them, now they can't find girls to date. it is called the hook up culture. they're told to use their sex, have sex like men. lead with their sexuality. this is what girls are doing. >> can i point out the obvious thing? somebody has to tell miley cyrus it is not an achievement when people are looking at your 20-year-old body. at 20, you're supposed to have a great body. it is not an achievement to be hot. when you walk around half naked, you aren't re-inventing the wheel, you're only drooling on it. i agree. her dad said there should be more love, less hate. he is almost as adolescent as she's, he calls critics haters. it is not hate to bemoan something that comes off as crass, tragic, gross. it is further proof we have to stop railing against single parent househ
the problem is girls in america watch this, want to replicate it. this is the dance routine version of what liberal feminists tell girls today in college across america. dance, embrace your sexuality, lead with your sex, have sex like a man. see how well it works, girls. guys don't respect them, now they can't find girls to date. it is called the hook up culture. they're told to use their sex, have sex like men. lead with their sexuality. this is what girls are doing. >> can i point out...
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i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over at levels that most people can't pay. i think not to make the school the whipping boy of the george washington university is one school that is kind of the exemplary of this. it's the most expensive school in the country that but nobody would say it's of the highest quality. like, i think it's capitalizing on the belief that price is anonymous with quality so with your apparent our student who really may be as uninformed about the college process or in formed nec that, there is going to be a great shot at high-level achieveme
i don't think that's america. so schools can raise prices to capture students who can pay full price. the very top tier schools harvard princeton and yale are going to have a huge amount of demand for people want to go to so they can jack up the prices as much as they wanted people are going to pay that because that brand is synonymous with achievement in american life. and what has happened is a lot of second-tier schools have followed suit and they also have raised their tuition troops over...
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they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is directing dozens of cases and ran these radical mosques through. the foxes guarding the henhouse and i go back to mohammed majihd who i mentioned earlier. mohammed majihd is a guy who last year at a white house i believe it was a ramadan event. funny thing i looked at the guest list and i looked at the video of the event and mohammed majihd is sitting in the front row in front of president obama. president obama standing at the podium and mohammed majihd has affronted center seat. even worse for our country and our national security moha
they are building mosques across america. our government knows they are the brotherhood and their own federal government and the department of justice under erick holder is intervening in these mosque cases around the country. locals say hey hamm wait a minute. these guys are radical and they make comments about jews and about america don't think we want this mosque built. the department justice directly intervenes in dozens of cases and i talk about in the book. the atomic administrations is...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. life's an adventure when you're with her.and i. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of...
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that's what america's values and principles are all about. it's times like this when they are challenged that it's most important for us to uphold them. you know, you, martin, i know make all kinds of international calls, and they know every call that you have made. >> they do. >> now, i trust this president and probably most, if not all, of the people that work for him. but what if we have a paranoid president such as nixon, and they decide they know everyone you have talked to, and everyone you have talked to is suspect. i don't like that kind of dragnet. that's not the way our legal system is supposed to operate. you're supposed to have some legitimate suspicion. they say that they only actually look into records if they have suspicion, they take it before the court. the court frankly has become a rupper stamp, but what does suspicion constitute? and why do they have to collect all this? the phone companies have it, they keep it for five years. if you have suspicion, you can go into the phone company records and pull it out i want if i may
that's what america's values and principles are all about. it's times like this when they are challenged that it's most important for us to uphold them. you know, you, martin, i know make all kinds of international calls, and they know every call that you have made. >> they do. >> now, i trust this president and probably most, if not all, of the people that work for him. but what if we have a paranoid president such as nixon, and they decide they know everyone you have talked to,...